SHE CARRIES IT WITH HER
Y\ nen IT,.' ZJhi y \Vrea is about to =tart on a u-ip to b- cl.iov the aiv. ay= parks in her bag a b'.ti-l" of Hot h*-t S^el'sT Syrup. Of <&ur=e, • 1,3 is careful to put ;t where it is not liLely to °et bioken, as she doe o not warn to -waste the medicine, neither does "lie want to tpoil her thirgp. So far, lam glad to ■ .v , "-he has earned htr prccioas bottle witacat an accidput.
And VrJion '-ho gets home fo Acacia Cottage, Bridge street, ilu-wc'lbrook, New Smith Wales, she las always io.i* -n to he thankful that she took the s>rup witii hfr. For ycu must I.pow that on fie 20th day of September, 1G93, Mrs Wren \>as 75 yeais old. and 50 of funn -lie ha.- w the town of Muswcllbrook. She ha= h?A 15 children. 10 of whom aio =till h\.ne; ; oorta.nly a leecrd of which she na- a vi.ht r<> be proud. Now, to make tl^= 1-rtle tale run straight, and to keep the k.n'cs out of it, we shall have to h?rk bark to I'io place where it properly star'-c. Better si ill. perhaps, to let the good ol [ Isdv toll it lioi^clf, 3-= die doe" in a letter oVed 21-t of September (next day after her bui'idav). 1H99, " Mo=- of niv li>," ro she goes on, "I bad suffeircl fion indigestion and wind on the stomac'i. I hai c often been up half the night tryir.f< to relieve the terrible pair.s caused by th« wind. "I spent a lot of money on the essence of giiigpr and other things, but they all failed miserably. The essence of ginegr would warm me for a few minute*, and then the pains would bf> on again ; lust as a barking do? begins again after you have hit him with something. That's, the way :t was with me. " About foe ypavs ago I had a very bad rime with influenza: arA when I was "lowly gettnej o\cr that the indigestion came on v,or--e than e\er. We couldn't do anything fcr it. or with it; no more could the doctms. "Then an old fiicnd happened ir, and she -aid. • Why don't you lake Mother H*»i°rel <s Svrup 9 ' I told he- I didn't lelir\p m any of the advertised medicir.es. She went on imploring and entreating, and I said she might as well s-ave her breath, for she couldn't move mo ; t n inch out of my own opinion--. "What doc- that woman do. but go and buy a bottle wit'iO'it my knowledge, nnd fetca it to me? Then I gave in and began trying it That bottle helped, and, after taking a few bottle* moic, I was as w*'l as anybody wa.nt«; to be. '•Since u-mg Mother Reigel's Syrup I have got nd of all my pains and ache*, and to make sure of keeping them away 1 carry a, bottle with me whewei 1 go. -Mwj "**'*; Mr William John Dawson. Saddle and Harness Maker, of Mmwellbrook writes that h- ha* known Mrs Wren for 30 years, and th> pubho may put full faith in cry word she ~jus.
Four hundied millions of sardines am taken yearly off English coa«t«. Sardines lire «imnlv young pilchard. It is uiuier-tood that 15 members of tho police foiop, under a sergeant from rach p^ntro. \v\ll acconipanj the ioyal ' i-itnr-> from Auckland to Diuu-din S-rg^anc Uu;K.i:i has been gncE thar-e of the men <jo.ri? fiom Chi'btrhiuch, and tbe prrty «ill Ui\O lor Aucklaiid a^out the l-i of June-
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Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 18
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595SHE CARRIES IT WITH HER Otago Witness, Issue 2456, 17 April 1901, Page 18
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